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Distributed Radar Imaging

VALUE PROPOSITION Electromagnetic imaging sensors operating in the millimeter-wave band are an attractive solution for a variety of current and emerging applications, including airline passenger screening, as well as autonomous vehicle navigation. Such sensors generate two-dimensional representations of targets, thereby allowing for the automated extraction...
Published: 8/16/2024   |   Inventor(s): Jeffrey Nanzer
Keywords(s):   Category(s): Transportation, Devices

Harmonic RF Tag for Wireless Measurement of Multiple Products

VALUE PROPOSITION It is desirable to remotely detect and measure the motions of objects in living spaces for applications such as human-computer interaction and connected homes. Furthermore, home health and remote diagnostic applications have seen dramatically increased demand as people look for solutions to health care that do not require leaving...
Published: 8/15/2024   |   Inventor(s): Jeffrey Nanzer, Corwin Hilton, Neda Nourshamsi
Keywords(s):   Category(s): Medical, Informatics

Tracking of Human-Object Interactions

Executive SummaryUnderstanding how people interact with objects such as consumer products or tools is useful for the development of improvements, the creation of future products, and ensuring safety. Continuously monitoring these interactions is challenging, however, particularly when sensors such as video monitors are impractical or unwanted. This...
Published: 8/20/2022   |   Inventor(s): Jeffrey Nanzer, Steve Bush, Faiz Sherman
Keywords(s):   Category(s): Data Processing/Analysis, Devices

Imaging with WiFi

Executive SummaryThe use of WiFi signals for sensing applications has seen significant interest in recent years, due in large part to the ubiquitous presence of WiFi signals. Using WiFi for localization of people and devices has been demonstrated in recent years. While these examples have shown that localization and tracking are possible using WiFi...
Published: 2/17/2023   |   Inventor(s): Jeffrey Nanzer
Keywords(s):   Category(s): Data Processing/Analysis, Devices, Test and Measurement

Radar Sensor for Autonomous Vehicle Velocity Measurement

Executive SummaryModern vehicles rely on an extensive platform of sensors to ensure quality performance. For autonomous navigation, continuous knowledge of vehicle velocity is crucial, especially in challenging weather conditions. A recent development by MSU engineers helps address deficiencies of current velocity sensors through use of an innovative...
Published: 6/8/2021   |   Inventor(s): Jeffrey Nanzer
Keywords(s):   Category(s): Devices, Transportation, Computer Software